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Jagiellonian University

EducationKrakow, Poland
About: Jagiellonian University is a education organization based out in Krakow, Poland. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Catalysis. The organization has 17438 authors who have published 44092 publications receiving 862633 citations. The organization is also known as: Academia Cracoviensis & Akademia Krakowska.


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TL;DR: Together, these data explain much of the controversy regarding gingipains structure and substrate specificity and indicate that these enzymes function as P. gingivalis virulence factors by proteolysis of selected target proteins rather than random degradation of host connective tissue components.

162 citations

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P. Adlarson1, W. Augustyniak, W. Bardan2, M. Bashkanov3, F. S. Bergmann4, M. Berłowski, H. Bhatt5, M. Buescher6, M. Buescher7, Hans Calén1, Izabela Ciepał2, H. Clement3, D. Coderre8, D. Coderre7, Eryk Czerwiński2, K. Demmich4, E. Doroshkevich3, Ralf Engels7, A. Erven7, W. Erven7, W. Eyrich9, P. Fedorets7, K. Foehl10, Kjell Fransson1, Frank Goldenbaum7, P. Goslawski4, A. Goswami5, A. Goswami7, K. Grigoryev7, K. Grigoryev11, K. Grigoryev12, C.-O. Gullström1, F. Hauenstein9, Lena Heijkenskjöld1, V. Hejny7, M. Hodana2, Bo Höistad1, N. Huesken4, A. Jany2, Benedykt R. Jany2, L. Jarczyk2, Tord Johansson1, B. Kamys2, Günter Kemmerling7, Ferdous Khan7, A. Khoukaz4, Di. Kirillov13, Stanisław Kistryn2, Harald Kleines7, B. Kłos14, M. Krapp9, Wojciech Krzemien2, P. Kulessa15, Andrzej Kupsc1, K. Lalwani5, D. Lersch7, B. Lorentz7, A. Magiera2, R. Maier7, Pawel Marciniewski1, B. Mariański, M. Mikirtychiants, H. P. Morsch, Paweł Moskal2, H. Ohm7, I. Ozerianska2, E. Perez del Rio3, N.M. Piskunov13, P. Podkopał2, D. Prasuhn7, A. Pricking3, D. Pszczel1, K. Pysz15, A. Pyszniak1, A. Pyszniak2, C. F. Redmer1, James Ritman7, James Ritman8, Anubhab Roy5, Zbigniew Rudy2, S. Sawant5, S. Sawant7, S. Schadmand7, T. Sefzick7, V. Serdyuk7, R. Siudak15, T. Skorodko3, Magdalena Skurzok2, Jerzy Smyrski2, V. Sopov, R. Stassen7, J. Stepaniak, E. Stephan14, G. Sterzenbach7, H. Stockhorst7, H. Stroeher7, Antoni Szczurek15, A. Taeschner4, A. Trzciński, R. Varma5, G. J. Wagner3, M. Wolke1, Aleksandra Wrońska2, P. Wuestner7, P. Wurm7, Akira Yamamoto16, L. Yurev13, J. Zabierowski, Marcin Zieliński2, A. Zink9, Jozef Zlomanczuk1, P. Zupranski, Maria Zurek7, Ron L. Workman17, W. J. Briscoe17, I. I. Strakovsky17, Said Data Anal Ctr 
TL;DR: In this article, high-statistics measurements of quasifree polarized (n) over right arrowp scattering have been performed in the energy region of the narrow resonancelike struct...
Abstract: Exclusive and kinematically complete high-statistics measurements of quasifree polarized (n) over right arrowp scattering have been performed in the energy region of the narrow resonancelike struct ...

162 citations

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TL;DR: The arbuscular mycorrhizal status of two plant communities on a calamine spoil mound in southern Poland was surveyed: an undisturbed grassland community and an early succession community that developed after complete removal of the surface layer of the calamine substrate about 10 years earlier.
Abstract: The arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) status of two plant communities on a calamine spoil mound (rich in cadmium, lead and zinc) in southern Poland was surveyed: an undisturbed grassland community and an early succession community that developed after complete removal of the surface layer of the calamine substrate about 10 years earlier. The undisturbed site harbored 40 herbaceous species making up 87% of the absolute cover. AM colonization was recorded in 25 species accounting for 77% of the relative cover. Species with 51–75% AM root colonization such as Festuca ovina and Leontodon hispidus dominated the undisturbed turf, contributing 45% to the relative cover. Carex ssp. were the most abundant nonmycorrhizal plants and accounted for 9% of the relative cover. Spores of Glomus aggregatum, G. constrictum, G. fasciculatum, G. pansihalos, Glomus sp. and Entrophospora sp. averaged 25 per 100 g dry substrate at the undisturbed site. The disturbed site was colonized by 25 species accounting for 17% of the absolute cover. Among the AM plants, most abundant were the species with up to 20% AM root colonization, such as Agrostis stolonifera and Thymus pulegioides, wich accounted for 24% of the relative cover. Nonmycorrhizal species, such as Biscutella laevigata,Cardaminopsis arenosa, Gypsophila fastigiata and Silene vulgaris, dominated the early succession community and contributed 64% to the relative cover. Spores of G. fasciculatum and Entrophospora sp. averaged 20 per 100 g dry substrate at the disturbed site.

162 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a two-step anodization process performed at 0°C was used to prepare highly ordered porous anodic alumina on the AA1050 alloy and high purity aluminum foil.

162 citations

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TL;DR: The suppressive effect of tobacco smoke on human immunity was seen as decreased serum concentration of immunoglobulins and lysozyme, especially in men smoking for more than 10 yr, decreased (CD16+)NK-cells absolute number and elevated population of (CD8+)T-cytotoxic lymphocytes entailing a decrease in CD4+/CD8+ ratio.

162 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Roxana Mehran141137899398
Brad Abbott137156698604
M. Morii1341664102074
M. Franklin134158195304
John Huth131108785341
Wladyslaw Dabrowski12999079728
Rostislav Konoplich12881173790
Michel Vetterli12890176064
Francois Corriveau128102275729
Christoph Falk Anders12673468828
Tomasz Bulik12169886211
Elzbieta Richter-Was11879369127
S. H. Robertson116131158582
S. J. Chen116155962804
David M. Stern10727147461
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023162
2022510
20212,769
20202,776
20192,736
20182,735